If the boundaries of your cities are welll defined, then all you need  to do is 
a Selection on those cities you want to print, and then use Disctric report 
usign "Selction"  in the first  drop down list.

The easiest way to do this, if you already have a table of the cities you want 
to map, with cities IDs matching the ID field in Censu Place, is to join both 
tables and select by condition.

If you do not have such a table, export CCPLACE to a Standarad geographic Fiel, 
(CCPLACE cannot be edited, at leas the version I have),   add a field to the 
data table, and mark the cities to be printed out on the field you added.  Then 
select using that field, and choose "Selection" in District Report.

The limitation with District Reports seems to be that it onyl creates layouts, 
not jpegs or pngs.  For that, you need to create your own DK macro.

Hope this helps.

Armando



Armando:

I appreciate the information, but my goal is not data aggregation. Rather, it 
is to automate the process of creating and saving thousands of individual maps.

Since you asked, ccplace.cdf is the default layer in terms of defining scale, 
as it automatically scales to the city boundaries. The issue is that there are 
over 20,000 such records in that layer. I'd like to create a macro that will 
take a map template (with several other layers included) and create and save 
individual maps (JPEGs or GIFs) for each and every record as opposed to 
manually creating 20,000+ maps.

Hope that better explains the objective.

Thanks, Ned


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